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Jun 26, 2013

WIKILEAKS BREAKS WITH E.SNOWDEN? / HE WILL STAY IN RUSSIA FOR LONGER TIME

The situation of Mr. Edgar Snowden at this moment seems to become changing.It suggests that WikiLeaks may not assuring more Mr. Edgar Snowden fully his support.See the following statement of Mr. Baltasar Garzon via Wikileaks :

Further Statement From Baltasar Garzón

Wednesday June 26, 15:00 BST

Madrid, 25 June 2013

PRESS RELEASE FOR MEDIA AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES

This serves to state that the Law firm ILOCAD has decided not to represent Mr. Snowden, whose whereabouts are unknown. We continue to represent Mr. Assange and WikiLeaks as senior legal counsel in the defence of the fundamental right to freedom of information and expression. In this vein, we are satisfied with the recently approved draft resolution by the Committee Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. It states that those who disclose criminal acts in the public interest should be protected from retaliation and persecution from those who commit them.

Services to protect yourself from PRISM :

Fortunately, there's a whole cottage industry around encrypted versions of popular Internet services, most of which don't need any technical knowledge to set up and operate.

An important caveat: No encryption scheme is entirely secure, and this is the NSA, one of the most advanced signal intelligence agencies the world has ever known. If they really want to look at your email, they will.

However, your encryption scheme doesn't have to be perfect if the government is being honest about not deliberately spying on U.S. citizens. Most of these services work by encrypting data at the user level, so the company's servers that the NSA would be tapping into would only store encrypted data that they'd have to go out of their way to break. Which would be illegal, the government helpfully reminds us.

Web browsing

If knowing that Microsoft and Google might be handing over data to the government makes you distrust their "incognito" browsing, consider using Firefox. Although there's nothing in theory stopping the NSA from getting data from Mozilla Corp. the way it does from other companies, Mozilla has taken a fairly structured stand against encroachments on civil liberties in the past.

To be extra safe, use Firefox with Tor. Tor is a p2p anonymization service that makes it extremely difficult to connect your web surfing with your identity by basically bouncing your connection through a lot of intermediaries in a number of different countries. It's open source and secure enough that the government itself uses it for some applications. Tor comes with a special secure version of Firefox, and most Internet applications can be set up to route through Tor with little trouble. The one downside: this is almost assured to slow your connection down significantly.

Search

The best alternative to Google and Bing in search is a service called DuckDuckGo, which basically got its start in response to advertising tracking services by the major search engine providers. Unlike most other search engine providers, it doesn't save any of the queries on its services, and it makes no effort to track its users. Unfortunately, that lack of data makes it not quite as good at ferreting out what you actually mean by your search, or in sorting the results to give you the most relevant items first. Nonetheless, you can usually find what you're looking for on DuckDuckGo. It just takes a deeper dive into the search engine results page than you might be used to if you don't remember what search was like before Google.

Email

The encrypted email industry is older than some of the other encryption industries, probably because email is itself older. One of the easiest to use and most full-featured is Hushmail,which uses PGP encryption. However, Hushmail has in the past worked with the Canadian government to get emails related to a criminal case, apparently by modifying the service to capture the user's password. So caveat emptor.

Phone calls can be encrypted like any other form of data, making them difficult or impossible to listen in on. There's a number of services to do this, from enterprise-level solutions like Cellcrypt down to open source projects. One of the easiest to set up is RedPhone, available as an app on Android. Calls made through RedPhone are encrypted without a whole lot of fuss — although the person you're calling does have to also have the app installed. It's also not yet available for iOS.

File storage/syncing

While Dropbox is not (yet) cooperating with PRISM, Google and its Google Drive service is.A good alternative is Tresorit, an encrypted cloud file syncing and storage service. Tresorot works very similarly to Dropbox, letting you designate folders on your computer that are synced into the cloud and can then be accessed anywhere the client is installed. The difference is that they are encrypted before they're stored on Tresorit's servers, meaning that no one can access your files but you. Tresorit gives you 5 GB of free storage, which puts it in line with the lower end of storage options.

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